The GMC Canyon A/C Compressor has the important job of squeezing the low pressure refrigerant gas into a hot high pressure flow so that the cabin gets cold air even on hot days. The A/C Compressor deploys rapid pressure fluctuations, elevating the temperature of the refrigerant inside it. The A/C condenser receives this hot refrigerant with furnace-like temps. Here, heat escapes and converts the refrigerant to a cold liquid. This cold liquid is routed to the A/C evaporator. Here, cold air is released, and the cycle begins again. Earlier Canyon trucks that applied R12 refrigerant had a mineral-oil sealed A/C Compressor that was designed for that chemical. Later GMC models had R134a specific compressors using synthetic oil. This protects the seals from failure and is less damaging to the environment. Even if the external casing appears identical, the two A/C Compressor designs cannot be mixed with the opposing refrigerant because the lubricant incompatibility could lead to rapid wear or inadequate cooling. Of utmost importance is confirming which refrigerant system your specific Canyon year employs and, therefore, matching the correct model to your Canyon year. The GMC A/C Compressor operates efficiently without needing circuit interruptions to maintain consistent temperature control, even during summer drives.
Each OEM GMC Canyon A/C Compressor we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.